Lebanon is the first Arab country to hold open public LGBTIQ+ events. Despite risks from the conservative society, events are happening publicly. A group of unnamed activists hired two boats to sail out to Raouche Rock, an iconic sight of...
The LGBT Centre (Mongolia) organized IDAHOTB Visual Arts Competition (since 2014), Queer Theatre (since 2018) and Short-film competition (in 2019) as well as enter into 48 hours film festival as the Q Project team of allies and volunteers of the...
European Union in Cambodia On may 17, the EU Delegation hosted a meeting with EU Member States and organisations working on LBGTI rights to exchange on the challenges faced by LGBTI persons in Cambodia and the ways that EU can...
Various organizations in Nepal organized different programs on May 17. Instead of the popular acronym IDAHOT, Nepal uses IDaQuMoB : which means International Day Against Queer / MOGAI -phobia. Queer Youth Group collaboration with Initiative Gay Youth Queer Youth Group...
The regional UNESCO office launched the "Color me in" campaign, a creative online campaign to raise awareness about the challenges faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) learners in the region, and to catalyze support for preventing and addressing...
The regional umbrella organisation ILGA Asia collected information on MAY 17 activities in the region. From Myanmar to India, and from China to Iran, a huge diversity of events lit up the region in rainbow colors More info HEREĀ
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